The Museum of Transport and Technology displays New Zealand's most complete collection of civil and military aircraft, representing over a century of aviation history.

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Lockheed 19 Lodestar

Currently undergoing restoration and therefore stripped of paint, this Lodestar was used as a top dressing aircraft for many years in the New Zealand skys. It has one of the most interesting service histories of any aircraft at MOTAT.

ZK-BVE (c/n 2020) is the oldest of the New Zealand Lodestars. Built as NC25630 for United Airlines, the aircraft was impressed into service by the USAAF (42-53504) and then allocatted to the RAF (as AX756) in September 1941. The aircraft was loaned to BOAC and served as G-AGCN 'Lake Victoria' in East Africa. Later serving with the Spanish Air Force, the aircraft returned to the USA as N9933F.

Purchased by Fieldair in 1958, the aircraft was one of six used by the company for for agricultural work. In 1969 it suffered a hydraulic failure which resulted in a wheels up landing at Palmerston North airport, and was consequently removed from the register in January 1970. ZK-BVE was then retired to MOTAT.

Other New Zealand Lodestar Survivors

An identical top dressing Lodestar is held in a Gisborne Museum.
A near airworthy Lodestar is held by a museum in Wanaka.